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I'm thinking it would be great to have a thread where we can post a picture of our noid phals in bloom. I will start.



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Beautiful blooms!

OK I'll play along... I called this one monster but it is a NOID. I call it that because the plant itself is simply enormous (and grows like a weed).

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Wow! Those look amazing!

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This picture was from a couple of years ago when it double spiked. It's currently in spike but not blooming yet. I call it Ruffles.

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This picture was from a couple of years ago when it double spiked. It's currently in spike but not blooming yet. I call it Ruffles.

Terri you have such a wonderful collection! *I peeked at your gallery and loved it!*
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I love them whether they have names or not!
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Thanks Ryan. Feel free to peek away any time. What's the span leaf tip to leaf tip on Monster? Ruffles may be right up there with it, it's huge also
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well, my plants dont compare to ryan's but they are doing pretty well for me.











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Silken, I know there's no way to know for sure but check this out. They look really similar.



Bob I love your mini purple! It's so cute. The second and third remind me of Phal. Nobby's Amy.
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[quote=quiltergal;385566]Silken, I know there's no way to know for sure but check this out. They look really similar.



Almost a dead ringer! But we will never know for sure. It is a very prolific bloomer and they all seemed to last for months. Does yours do that?
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